- CNBC (2019)

Harvard's current freshman class is made up of over 36 percent legacy students. And as of 2015, legacy applicants were five times more likely to get into the school than others.

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The current freshman class at Harvard University is comprised of over one-third legacy students, and these legacy applicants have a significantly higher chance of getting accepted compared to non-legacy applicants.

Keywords: Harvard, freshman class, legacy students, acceptance rates

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